Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 01:50:17 EDT 2009 | rohitfast
For what type of product you are looking tots? If you are looking ESD bags for packing hte reciever, then i would like ot tell ou that, there is no strong requiremnt after covering the PCB i.e. Reciever.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 16:52:33 EST 2010 | kennyg
Is the use of a 'canned air' product on a PCBA an ESD concern; such as the techspray "duster" cans? Is there such thing as an ESD safe canned air product?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 11:37:17 EDT 2011 | markhoch
Hello, I'm looking for a supplier for an ESD Cover that I can use to cover my Feeder Tables that are not in use. (I'm thinking of something similar to an ESD Safe BBQ Grill Cover) Does anybody have these, or know where I might be able to find them?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 08:34:30 EDT 2013 | island2013
We've done the same as what Woodsmt has suggested. Bread pans and a ladle. Slow going but safe. We did not have to add anything to the pans to prevent sticking. Woodsmt, did you have to worry about the pot heaters over heating while draining?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 17:50:52 EDT 2014 | dkrawchuk
Hi, We have some boards that we apply an underfill to a BGA. Some boards have underfill that covered the surrounding passives. The customer is concerned that the different expansion rates will damage the passives. Does anyone know of a company th
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 10:01:37 EDT 2017 | jpenner
To add to what Rob has said, Have you considered an ESD safe environment? Floors, Racks, tables, etc.... Also the humidity level of your area incase you use MSD parts? Just a thought.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 07:27:03 EDT 2017 | emeto
Most important factor - temperature. Back in the days I worked for a place without AC, and summer time this paste couldn't make it for more than an hour. In controlled environment you will be safe for hours or even a shift.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 22:41:30 EDT 2017 | dawson
Hi bukas,it's a safe file. don't worry!
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 08:57:00 EST 2017 | jandon
We found used Ersa HotFlow 2/14 reflow oven that does not have bottom side preheaters. Can it be easily and safely used in normal high mix/low volume production or is it built for specific products which does not need bottom preheaters?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 08:15:55 EST 2017 | sumote
If your budget allows, there are dress shoes made that are ESD safe. This would preclude the need for the straps, and the hassle of having to keep track of wearing them.